Mechanics & tool making is a specialized profession that requires both knowledge and the right tools.
For students learning this profession, access to high-quality equipment is essential for developing the appropriate techniques and acquiring a solid foundation.
This comprehensive offering equips technical and vocational schools with the tools and equipment necessary to support a safe and productive learning environment.
KEY FEATURES
-> The standard Mechanical workshop is designed for 18 to 24 apprentices (extendable)
-> The workshop is fully equipped and 100% internationally compatible.
-> The workshop contains more than 470 individual items including all professional tools, drilling and lath machines, measuring devices, cutting equipment, workbenches, and work surfaces relevant to the profession, as well as all necessary safety and protective equipment.
Where possible, DMH offers production solutions in an educational context to add value to basic products.
This approach enables apprentices to develop an understanding of diverse industrial processes and provides the institution with opportunities for self-financing.
Mechanics and Toolmaking Extension (Modules)
Depending on the level of autonomy and complementarity desired by the training institution, we offer a range of additional modules tailored to the department.
These modules are designed, where required, to ensure technical self-sufficiency and to provide additional practical and theoretical knowledge alongside modern, technical solutions for mechanics & tool making.


Practical training Curriculum (what is that?)
in Mechanics & Toolmaking
included as an Integral component of the workshop.
(Each curriculum is individually adapted to the specific requirements of the workshop.)
-> + 50 weeks full time training
-> + 1.500 hours hands-on working time
-> + 17 modules with exercice instructions
-> + 130 pre-defined practical exercices
-> + 470 individual training equipment items
-> + 10 Machine workstations
-> + 16 to 22 apprentices per group (expandable)





